Look at his idle temps TRT, the ambient temps are effecting his cooling to much, look at reviews on frostytech most air coolers are 10c+ above ambient unless you have an energy efficient or low powered processor.

His CPU temp isn't even core temp and its super high.

I don't think air cooling will cut it, although this is speculation, I still need to know what the temperatures around you are like.

Because from looking at CPU idle temp it must be at least 35 c ambient temperature.**

Unless the heatsinks are all dirty.

If I'm wrong about that then I have no clue at all! unless you didn't put on the cooler properly, and the one on your video card isn't work also D:

It gets into the 100s where I live and I do not use A/C either, but my temps have never been that bad (other than my GTX+ hitting 95 but it has an interesting HS). Panther is definitely on the right track here work on airflow.

Between a rock and a hard place there. Well, the Q will probably run cooler than that PentiumD anyway. Clean up those wires and buy a box fan to run directly on the case and see what happens. The room I used to run my Q6600 got HOT and the cores very rarely would hit 76C on 100+ days. So you should be able to shave a few degrees without too much work.

I have 2 windows, one which is very high and allows rain to blow in which is still open anyway 24-7 and one low window right by a walkway ... i cant leave that open for privacy or security reasons when im there in the days though i open the door and the other window and still get those temps.

Try an exhaust fan at the high window, if that makes no difference ( it may take up to an hour to see any differences in CPU temp) then the temperature in general is just to much.

I think a better cooler may help with maximum temps, but with ambient temps like those I'm not sure it be a huge amount..

The best option would be water cooling, again this won't be able to take things below ambient as eventually the water will be the same temperature as the air, but it will maybe 5c lower idle, perhaps more.

A Radiator, one from a car or motor cycle will the cheapest to get, even old ones from abandoned vehicles will be better then nothing, just make sure you run them clean before you use them in your loop, also cleaning of rust if possible.

Tubing, I'm not sure about gauges etc another member will be best to ask.

Water block for your cpu , this will be one of a few investment items needed, this may cost you as much as mid top end air cooler anyway, unless you can get one fabricated locally for cheaper.

Pump, not sure of these maybe a regular pump of any sort could be adapted for use.

Resevior, I think its just something to hold the water, I also think I'm wrong on that part ask another member.